Blog Posts For June, 2010
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By Diana Weynand
You select Avid tools by using the keyboard, pressing command buttons, or selecting an option from the Fast menu. Final Cut Pro follows the design of certain desktop graphics programs (such as Adobe Photoshop) by placing editing tools in a Tool palette.
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By Scott Simmons
Scott Simmons answer many more questions that were not answered during our DSLR Filmmaking Post Workflows webinar. He gets very detailed and in-depth. A must read for any DSLR filmmaker.
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By Diana Weynand
With over 840 FCP commands, it’s not always easy finding the one you want. But if you knew a little more about how each of these menus was organized – maybe get a ‘top down’ view of the bigger picture for each menu.
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By Scott Simmons
Red Giant Software has just dropped a new tool into the family of Magic Bullet products and it might be of great interest to the DSLR shooter. Magic Bullet Grinder.
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